JL hy Before I took Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound I could hardly stand, says Mrs. Kwarcinski. Chicago, 1-1 suffered with dis- placement and irregularities and I did in not know what to do, My mother advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vege- table Compound and use the Sanative Wash so I took her advice and used these remedies and cured myself. I feel fine and do all my housework which I could not do before, La as I. could hardl stand up and I have three healthy chil- dren. §ou can use this letter if you wish, for your remedy is certainly won- derful for sick, run down women.’ — Mrs. A. KwWARCINSKI, 8627 W. Oakdak Ave., Chicago, IIL Vegetable Compoun flammation, weakness, displacements, irregularities and periodic pains. roved invaluable in prepating for childbirth and the Change of Life. always helpful. Thousands of Happy Housewives in are helping their husbands to prosper— are glad they encouraged them to go own-—save paying rent and reduce the prosperity and independence by buying on easy terms Fertile Land at $15 to 30 an 23 ~land similar to that which through bushels of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of farmers in Western Canada have raised crops in a single season worth With such crops come prosperity, inde- pendence, good homes, and all the com forts and conveniences which make for happy living. Farm Gardens — Poultry — Dairying are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising. Good climate, good neighbors churches, schools, tural telephone, ete. give you the opportunities of a new Jand with the conveniences of old settled districts. For illustrated literature, maps, descrip- tion of farm opportunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. reduced railway rates, ete, Write Department of Immigration, Ottawa. Can, or F. A. BARRISON 219 B. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Canadian Government Agent — SAYS PILES ALL GONE i } i ! i CABBAGE ENEMY Imported Butterfly Is Most De- structve of Many Insects and Other Pests. IS WELL KNOWN TO FARMERS Frequently Secretes Itself in Immature Heads Where It Is Difficut to Reach With Insecticides— Sometimes Attacks Heart. The most destructive of the many tnsects and other enemies of the cab- bage family, is the caterpillar of the Imported eabbage butterfly, sometimes called the white butterfly, a familiar This is the farmers throughout this known to butterfly is generally recognized as the parent of the worms. Bane of Growers, This cabbage worm has been right- the bane of the cabbage housewife, It begins cook and Imported Cabbage Butterfly, work early In the season; the princi damage {8 therefore to young early or better After riddling getting the the market, lay In wards attached to the stalk, the cater- heads, where it the Immature difficult to reach and rendering the cab- baze unfit for food because of abundant dark green excrement which It deposits, As a result, cabbages be- fore being sent to market must be ex amined carefully and the damaged leaves removed. Look for Concealed Worms. Before cooking It Is frequently nee- essary to tear the heads apart to in- in is it “lI had eczema for many head and could not get any ng to stop the agony. w war ad and got one box of Peterson's Ointment and 1 owe youl years on my sn’'t a blotch on my head now and 't help but thank Peterson, for e is great.” Miss Mary Hill, 420 avenue, Pittsburgh Pa, have had itching piles for 15 years and Peterson's is the only cintment that relieves me, besides the piles seem to have gone.” A. B. Ruger, 1127 Washing- ton avenue, Racine, Wis. Use Peterson's Ointment for old sores, salt rheum, chafing and all skin diseases, % cents. Druggists recommend it. Mali orders filled Buffalo, N. Y Ther I cou that with inclination is hard to swallow. Advice doesn't one's Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy within, and even after the is prepared for the table is danger of an admixture of animal matter with the vegetable food, In cool weather the caterpillar often feeds freely exposed on the surface of the leaves in the sunshine Frequently the caterpillar into the center of the eabbhage, attack. Ing what Is ¥ known as the *h and then the entire head is worthless for market, ealed bores commonly eart,” Bears the Signature of ZZ », In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria It's easy to plant a mortgage on a farm, but it isn’t so easy to ralse it. A rpid liver condition prevents proper food Assimilation. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently and surely.~—Adv. But few men never live long enough to realize their own unimportance, ~ Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL rene 2 The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of lifs and looks. In use since 1606. All druggists, three sizes. for 1A NYA AK) Y) a oon 0B Mall Us 20¢ With Size Film I’ : ev ri in A -, 2 Thamar Acreage of 800,000 Expected to Yield 8,250,000 Bushels—Below That of Last Year. i LARGEST OF LEGUMES Greater Than That of Any Other Plant Cut for Hay. i Significant Fact That More Than One. Half of Tame Hay Area Now De- voted to Nutritive and Soil. Improving Crops. R—— | | Alfalfa now has an faereage greater than that of any other legume or grass «ut for hay, not growing in combina- | tion with another. Of the total tame | hay acreage in 1919. alfalfa occupied 21.1 per cent, timothy and clover mixed 18:2 per cent, timothy 15.9 per cent, clover 12.8 per cent, pea 87 per | cent, grain cut green, 7.7 per cont, and all others 16.1 per cent. If the acreage of the timothy and clover mixture ig equally divided between those two plants, the timothy acreage becomes 25 per cent of the total of tame hay acrenge, and clover 21.4 per cent, so that timothy Is still the leading hay plant and the clovers have second | place, a little above alfalfa, The leguminous plants, alfalfa, | clover, one-half of clover and timothy, | and pea are 51.2 per cent of the tame hay area, and it is a significant fact | that more than one-half of the tame hay acreage Is now devoted to plants the nutritive and improving of the legumes whereas, soil hardly one-third of the tame hay area leguminous, This compar.son last year was about 12,000.000 hush While only about three-fifths as ns crop grown on the ex. ereptionelly large acreage of 1018 and the The planting as now 800,000 acres—with to the average of the ———— Endive Is Hardy and Can Stand Right Smart Freeze-—Bitter Taste Re. moved by Bleaching. Endive is quite hardy and can stand a smart freeze, As winter comes on more covering can be added and the family will be supplied with the most delicious salad until Christmas or later If it is carefully hilled and cov- ered so as to turn the rain, This bleaching process not only insures tenderness, but takes out that bitter taste which Is so objectionable to many. : PROPER STORAGE OF ONIONS Diseases Can Be Controlled by Prac.. tice of Sanitary Measures and Right Packing. In general, storage diseases of onions are to be controlled by the practice of sanitary measures, the sorting out of diseased bulbs at har- vest, protection from rain after har vest, thorough curing and storage In a dry, wellventilated warehouse at 82 to 35 degrees F, GOOD" KIND OF ADVERTISING Neatly Worded Letterhead Is Favored by Progressive Farmer—Farm Name Important. A neat well-worded letterhead 12 a good kind of advertising for the pro- gressive farmer, ‘The, name of the farm is the big feature of the well planned letterhead, the chief product second, and the farmers’ neme third in Importance, » crop estimates, Small Patches of Noxious Plant May Be Destroyed by Cutting Them Off During Summer, Small patches of Canada thistles may be killed by cutting them off with a hoe or spade several times during the summer or by covering the patch with tar paper or building paper and leaving it in place several weeks. To | handle larger flelds without losing a crop it is necessary to grow some early | maturing crop, like clover, winter rye the land very thoroughly and | Canada Thiste. the balance of the land so well disked and cul- for th Lhe then to show their leaves above This is the only way in the roots cnn be starved ont. The cultivation may be continued the following season until about eorn corn or other cultivated crop so that any plants that may have survived cnn Too Late for Planting Good Yielding Variety of Corn—Sudan Grass Meets Emergency. It is now too late to plant a good yielding variety of corn, and resort must be made to such catch crops as Sudan grass, sorghum and millet, these three, sorghum will give the stored stack or barn, EXCELLENT CROPS FOR HOGS Alfalfa and Clover Are Favored as Valuable Pasture for All Corn. Fed Live Stock. Alfalfa and clover are both rich in protein, an element likely to be lack. Ing in most of our farm feeds, It is for this reason both are so valuable as pasture for corn-fed animals, espe. cially hogs. Another good hog pas ture plant, which is not used nearly so much as it should be, Is rape, KEEP ALL GARDENS WORKING Do Not Stop at Producing Spring and Summer Vegetables, But Get Supply for Winter. Real gardeners will not stop at pro- ducing a crop of spring and summer vegetables, but will follow up the good work with a fresh supply for fall use, To make the garden more nearly ef. ficlent, do not permit good land to stand idle, so that fresh vegetables have to be bought from market the latter part of the season. Many and Varied Accidents Be- : fall Humanity. Full of Cases Where Injlries Have Been the Result of Most Trivial Happenings. Accident Insurance, or Insurance which pays benefits in case of tem- porary disability, Is-carried by a great many people, The claim agent whose business it Is to Investigite reported Injuries often meets with amusing in- cidents, by an agent of a company : “Some restaurant which they large captive escaped rattlesnakes fn froma a box confined and a were Be his haste to get out he fell in of me, and In getting up, came up un derneath me, tossing me over his head.” at him so hard that I was thrown on my collarbone.” fined products have increased business enormously, as in the Oil Refining Business. Let us tell you more about the Oi! booklet regarding this industry. CORPORATION the point of the umbrella was thrust into my left eye,’ “I placed an eleetric fan beside my bed fn hot night stuck my foot In It.” “In a playful mood I kicked at my wife while barefooted and aceldentally struck her on the knee, thereby on neck withdrew “My arm encircled the of n young lady. 1 suddenly it and the thumb of my left hand came in contact with a brooch, penetrating thumb almost to the hone.” “My wife was curlimg her hair. 1 ran against her and the hair curler struck my eye “lI was embraced by a friend who playfully said that he could make me cry—fractured my rib" g £ the profits in the oil refining 2 = = Refining Business and oF Ss s” 7 5 Vd of Sf 7. oF ot A Z F = s / / 7 SA Er Zz il #. 7 7 i > ~ ~ . # ~ Deepest Truth, The deepest truth blooms only from -Nicholas Rowe. HOT WEATHER Hits the Stomach Hardest Chicago, TlL—Hot weather Is now going out to thousands and take one eatonle about half an hovr before meals, as Do this and gases from forming In stomach and bowels, a highball, got up. the boat gave a lurch and I sat down on the glass” “Looking for a leak in a natural pipe with a lighted plosion followed." “1 missed my train and while walk. ing on the country road I fell over a cow lying In the road. As 1 fell the cow got up, striking me and also step- ping on my foot.” “Sitting In a chair In a barber shop struck me on table nearby beens talking with another man, ns I started didn’t woman had pushed a bahy earriage directly In front of me -feil over it.” “1 was going had and wy notice an down the walk In | | from mouth and stomach, because it gases and carries them be no bad feeling. Eatonle is all as a safe, sure remedy these hot caused from overeating an Adv, farm Increases the but every new gro- Every nmount cary store doesn’t new of food, Te Have a C'sar Sweet Skin, redness, roughness and hot water, dust on a little Rinse, dry gently and Caticura Talecum to wheel which had come off two blocks rotied the hill and struck me, fracturing both bones of the right " away down leg. vy in an automobile struck a hole teeth force that was riding it causing my in the road, come the lower to together such jaw “I was looking for burglars, and was mistaken by one of he Original” of re are being The Lone Another “Dickens One by one the little maining “Dickens originals” gathered to their fathers band of Mrs, of “Onur was one of the tegden, Mutual in Strood the Betty Friend.” infirmary Higden Khe Chesterton not only conguersd ns Gilbert gays: “Dickens the world: he minor characters, ation, but truly oon- it helong to eternity, How great Dickens really was than one or two men have been found capable of creating even a single tality and Individgality. Perhaps the But where Conan Doyle and Cuteliffe Hyne created one famous character of that disciple Dickens created fifty, Irish Police Hunt Illegal Stille, Enormously Increased prices of spirits. in Ireland, due to the heavy taxation on them, have led to the widespread manufacture of poteen, a very strong home-made product that dodges the excizeman. ? The police hunt for illegal stills, like all other normal police activities, has been ham- pered by the fact that the chief job of the Irish pollee has been to protect themselves from attack, So the Sian Feiners who have taken over the task of punishing thieves have added to their function the capture of llega) still, Dust Rolled Out of the Carpet. For cleaning carpets, very satisfac tory resultd have been obtained from a big open-work drum of wood which Is turned by a gasoline engine. The carpets to be treated are placed ine wide and the drum turned and after about 30 minutes of this the carpets are thoroughly cleaned and are none the worse for treatment. The beat. ing process Iv sometimes disastrous to carpets which are weil worn, but this roliing process doer them no injury, he each. —Advy, few friendships; love Women have 4 i ine # more to their liking. ———————— fanny ohe bo will acy tition of other Vermi. of Dr. Peery's Dead surely and prompliy T—Adv. ttle BOUND TO CELIVER SPEECH Guest at Banguet Must Have Some what Astonished the Rest of the Gathering. and one of the that he would be called on for a speech. Realizing bow poor he was at Impromptu vpeeches he accordingly made ready {or this occasion by writing one and tien memorizing it The aight of the banquet came and niter rehearsing his speech to his roud wife the parishioner went to | aurch, elated over his forethought. nssembled and gathered | And then—then the | minister called on the parishioner to | say “grace.” | For a minute he wns appailed—also But bravely he fallled and | He gave then to | into the church parishioners felt sure Crow ad hesitated and horror plunged even used his practiced gestures. AS AIS A hoo. No Cents, “You seem very much impressed by ull these explanations 1 have been giv. ing you about banking and currency.” | “Yes, Charlie, dear,” replied Mrs. | Torking, “It seems perfectly wonder. | ful that anybody could know as much ag you do about money without having any.” The next time you buy calomel ask for (eed The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure, Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packag Price 35¢. oh KING PIN CHEWING TOBACCO Has that good licorice taste ouve been ooking for: FRECKLES SEP inages WAS ALSO A VEGETARIAN Guest Showed Little Denire for Meat Dishes. “George Bernard Shaw has been = vegetarian for 36 years,” sald an off tor. “Shaw told me a vegetarian story the last time I visited him In Lotdam, “He said be walking In the Strand one day when a beggar held him up and asked for a little money to buy claiming he had cates nothing for 48 hours. Shaw gave him fa note to Frascati's for a full meal, WAS food, the bill, “1 sent a poor beggar here yes terday, he daid. “What do I owe you? “ ‘Seventeen and six, Mr. Shaw.” sald the manager with a smile. “‘Sevenieen and six, eh? were the items? “ ‘Eight beers’ said pay And what the manager, and a package of Vitginia cigarellies. A true vegetarian Hke yourself, sir.’ "London Tit-Bits Too Proud to Count. The Pup (irritabiy)-—Suffering doget What's the idea of the prolonged crow ing this lovely morning? The Rooster—Just had an addition to my family. old top. The Pup—How many? The Rooster—Why, e-rr, (0 tell the truth, Towser. 1 forgot to thke the cen sus.~—Buffalo Express,
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